I almost always make a stop here when flying back from Portland to Chicago. It has a small bar area that seats about 10 and a collection of round and square tables that seat about 75 more.

It is airport bar, so atmosphere is relative. Compared to most airport bars it is better than normal.

They have about 8 beers on tap and you have the ability to buy both growlers and bombers to take on your flight. They have at least 15 to 20 bombers to choose from including the latest seasonal offerings. . I think that is a pretty cool touch.

The food is surprisingly good and for an airport very reasonably priced. I like the Dead Guy breakfast which includes two eggs any style, your choice of meat and tater tots. Cost is less than $9. Again, cheap by airport standards.

The service is very Rogue like. They are friendly and sometimes can be good-natured smartasses. I like it.

It was nice to find a decent bar at an International Airport for a change and one not charging rip off Airport prices! We were En route to the UK flying from Portland to Amsterdam and we had half an hour or so to kill and i needed some pre flight beer to give me some dutch courage for the flight. The Beer Selection was good, the staff efficient and friendly. I've visited other Rogue Ales Bars in Portland and San Francisco but never one at an airport. If you're flying from PDX its definitely worth a visit.

This location opened in late 2007, in-between gates D5 and D7. My third visit was on Saturday, prior to our flight to Chicago. On previous visits, I either had time for only a beer or it was too early in the morning. This time was for lunch and we had an hour to kill.

The selection here is excellent: I counted no less than 10 Rogues on draught (of course my first pick, the terrific, JLS 'Glen' was the only dry tap). I also counted 17 bottles available (including 5 of the 750ml XS ceramics). All bottles are available for dine-in or to-go.

Prices for beer seem a bit steep, but really no higher than the food/beer prices at the pub. $6.50 for 22 oz., $14 for a hearty and tasty platter of fish & chips. Even with my Rogue Nation card, the tab was $45 before tip for two f&c lunches and three beers (Eugene City Honey Orange Wheat, Brutal Bitter, Shakespeare Stout - nitro). In other words, the price gouge is more reflective of Rogue pricing in general, less of the PDX location.

Nice service and fairly beer-savvy. Also fast: our food orders were on the table in only about five minutes.

By far, the BEST airport pub i've ever been to. I've been to the Rogue Publichouses in Portland and Newport, and this one holds true. Rogue hasn't bent over backwards to appeal to the general crowd. Sure they have Bud and Bud Light, but they offer well over a dozen on tap, as well as 750ml ceramic bottles, 22's, and 12oz bottles.

Prices are not gouged, which is typical for airport bars.

Food menu is solid, with a lot of options. I recognize almost every menu item from the other pubs, they really havn't changed much. Had the French Dip, the missus had a Kobe burger.

Overall a damn fine pub! Like I said, the best airport bar i've ever been to...though Im reserving my final verdict for after i visit the New Belgium brewpub at Denver Intl.

I have to say that this is a very welcome addition to the usual airport food court/bar scene. As you might expect, atmospere here is nothing special, with Rogue PDX consisting of a 10 seat bar area and a moderate size dining area off to the left. It really looks like pretty much any airport bar, except that in this case there is a nice selection of Rogue house beers on draft, and XS and limited release beers in bottle. One thing I found very interesting here is that they will fill a growler for you to take on board your flight. They didn't really have anything I wanted a growler of this day, but still, I thought this a very nice option.

Service here was pretty distracted, though the bartender was friendly enough. However, it did take a while to get my order, even after I finally had the chance to tell her what I wanted. Based on the Shakespere Stout I had, I would say the beer here is very fresh. The stout was on nitro, which I thought a nice touch at an airport.

This is a nice enough place, but for an airport venue it was fantastic. I'll definitely stop here again anytime I'm stuck for a while in D concourse.

Oh yes... they do give a you a discount on your beer if you show them your Rogue Nation Citizen's ID card. :-)

This is my new favorite airport bar (position previously held by Jet Rock in Philly).

There's no forgetting you're in an airport here but otherwise this place is outstanding. It's a very comfortable environment. There's a bar area on one side and table seating on the other. They have Rogue posters, signs and bottles displayed throughout.

There are about 10 beers on tap and 15+ in the bottle (all Rogue). I had a John's Locker Stock (strong ale) and a Brutal Bitter (both on draft). They were fantastic.

The food is pretty good. I had a Kobe Cheeseburger that really hit the spot.